World Trade Center Beijing – smog and progress

See here pics taken from the Capital Tower (Capitaland – the Olympic Exhibition on the 26th floor) on 15 September.

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Tower 3 seen from another angle. Construction is proceeding fast, Beijing speed. Again, admire the pollution. Pollution levels (API) were over 130 yesterday when I ran 14 K in the gym. Today, coughing. I wonder how I will do to run my 25K in the next days. Disheartening, you do sports for your health and you screw up your lungs.
Don’t tell my wife, she does not like the idea of me running the Beijing Marathon on 21 October. Good she does not read my blog.

Irvine California in Beijing, again.

I made two presentations to EMBA delegations from the University of Irvine, California (Paul Merage School of Business), on 27 August (Crowne Plaza) and on 14 September (Grand Hotel Beijing). The topics range from doing business in China, working with the government, the attitude of the Chinese and of course the Olympics.

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Crowne Plaza: the audience & receiving a souvenir; Beijing Grand Hotel

Challenging as usual to address the audience – they not exactly “kids”… So, real very nice to receive this message from their Faculty Chair:
“Again, I would like to express my sincere appreciation to your wonderful presentation on Beijing Olympics and Doing Business in China. Students have given me very positive feedback about your talk. I hope we will have the honor of having you speak to our students in the future.”
I wish all people would be so nice…

11 September 07: the EUCCC press conference

So, the “new” EUCCC (European Chamber) launched its Position Paper. New because we have a new president (Joerg Wuttke) and a new secretary general (Michael O’Sullivan).

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New also because I was pleasantly surprised not to have to listen to the usual bland pep talk on how we are all so happy in China where we are really so profitable and only have some tiny tiny suggestions for our Chinese “friends”.
Finally some plain and hard facts were put on the table. In a diplomatic way, yes, but some facts are not that “pleasant” to hear.
I am always put off by the sugar and honey talk of western officials when they address local audiences or by the naïve attitude from “seasoned businesspeople”.
Well, this is still much a free for all and merciless environment where foreign businesspeople often bite the dust.
Nationalism and “protection of the precious national assets” is now again much in vogue. Forget transparency, open markets etc.
Fact is, in 2006 the EU exported some 63 billion euro to China. China exported to the EU some 192 billion euro. The excuse that the EU “does not have the right products or prices or something like that” is ridiculous.
IPR protection? Still much of a joke despite some real progress. To get rich is good, to get rich by copying even better.
Poor China can’t handle al that IPR enforcement?
You must be kidding.
As the IHT wrote once something like this:
“Just let some FaXXXGong guy open a protest sign anywhere and ten guys jump on him. So, not to be able to stop pirated goods is laughable, if they would let the millions of security people open their eyes it would be cleaned up in one day.”

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Curious to see later how the 130 journalists in the room will understand and interpret all that.
And, by the way, the opinion expressed here is mine and also of many people I know. I am not talking here as the chairman of one of the EUCCC working groups.

Can you play a “destroyed” music CD?

Well, the answer is in Beijing – yes.
I was looking for a certain Nelly Furtado CD and couldn’t find it.
Asked a Chinese friend and he said, can’t find it either but here’s another one for you.
Ok, I opened the CD box and horror! There a piece cut out from the CD. Then I looked better and both the plastic cover and the CD were missing a small square.

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I call my friend, no he says, no problem, can play, just try. It’s from the customs people. We are familiar with that. And yes, it’s an original (made in Canada).
OK, expecting my CD player to spit it all out: it played. Just except for the last track.
Don’t ask me for explanations. I am just an electronic engineer.

The saga of BUS BAR / Nanjie in pictures

If you don’t know Bus Bar, you fail the exam as Beijing (laowai) ren.
First it stood in front of City Hotel and the Den. Then, gone.
Reappeared a couple of hundred meters further, on the parking lot in front of Vics & The Outback, a bit hidden by a wall. Then the wall became higher and only insiders knew the location, or the regulars at “Shut Up and Just Drink”. (or something like that).

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The Bus on the parking lot (July 06); still there, peeping over the wall (1 Sept 07)
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parking entrance gone and so is the Bus (5 Sept)

The 2008 Olympic wrecking Crew came along, closed the parking, got rid of the 5-by-side football courts.
The, a few days later, no more. I thought, this time, R.I.P.
But the owner and his regulars, majority from African countries, are tenacious.
I was just at FLO (3rd Ring Road East, but of course you knew that), and, voilà, there it is. Wrecked, but under repair. I had a chat wit the owner and it seems that is the new parking spot for the Bus.

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in front of FLO – 6 Sept 07

Now you know.
BTW, seems popular Browns is history and the owner vanished in thin air with most of the goodies of the installation. Overnight. That at least is the rumor.

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the access road to the new door; the parking lot on 26 July 07, with Nanjie surrounded by ruins, still with its outside seating and Bus Bar still in operation; construction has started

Nanjie (“Shut up”) has now changed its door (again, back to the old door of years ago) and is still in business, without the outdoor seating. Indestructible.